TWENTY-SIX thousand trout cod fingerlings were released into the Macquarie River downstream of Bathurst, NSW, in December. The fish were bred at NSW DPI Narrandera Fisheries Centre and transported by road to the release sites by Hatchery manager, Mathew McLellan.
The latest release, funded by the NSW Government and supported by the NSW Recreational Fishing Trusts, which are in turn funded by recreational fishing licence fees, brings the total number of trout cod restocked into this stretch of the Macquarie River under the “Species Recovery Plan” for this threatened species to around 188,000 fish.
The fish are calcein marked at the Narrandera Fisheries Centre to allow easy identification of the stocked fish in any follow up studies.
Trout cod were once widespread and abundant in the southern Murray-Darling system, including…
